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REPl'FiS.lCAX*
FREDERICK'S. FELL,
CITY l’RINTKH.
Daily Paper ...eight dollars per anniim
Country Paper six dollars per annum,
rAJAHLK IN ADVANCF. ,
All Nows, and Now Advertisements ap
pear in both papers. ■
j March was the day fixed for fringing in
j the hill'imn the House of Commons.
Indio House of Lords, .on the Sd, the
Archbishop of York, on tho preVont.ition
of n petition, said his opinions w Uli respect
to the Catholic question had undergone in
ho,made in a day or two, in iho.tfcuse of
Assembly, to nllow the Hanks in the-city,
of Now York io eonlinuo their operations
under existing lavs, until the year 1833,
by. which time they must elect cither to
change. I To knew nothing about' the bill! close tffeir concerns, or to accept a renewal
lobe introduced; but if It made, adequate t h e j r charters under the general prttfls-
tmdd'wV sort it!° of the Bank Bill | and if they elect to
Ho should, however, fcoi it Ins duty to closo their concerns, to allow them until
oppose the'bill if that were not tho case: the year 1830 for that - s,,rh nn
M'ltn lDsilra nf ninilnoctpr it WHS Ml- 1
tt.-f ofiico In Dickson’s threo story
brick building, oh mo Bay, near the Ex-
.changg.hetween Bull anil Drayton-streots.
8 AVMJf Alt.
THURSDAY EVENING, VrniuS8.
COMMITTEE OP DISTRIBUTION!
The Committee will on Monday next
the *7th injt. decide upon the 'claims of I O. Robinson, r k,uL\lon,n,Liddell. Hon
The Duke of Gloucester said, it was tin
fortunately necessary to adopt Some mea
sure for tho entire emancipation of the Ca
tholics, for nn half measure would do. 'He
was convinced, that the.Mlnisters would not
propnso any -measure- inconsistent with tho
security of the church establishment. ■
In the House uf Ctjinmons, n committee
was ballolted for, on thu petition against
Mr. O’Connell's return for Clare. The
following are the names of the pirSodi ap
pointed; v, ' 'X - -
J. Enathrope, Esq. J. Stewart. Esq. Sir
Such hn'
amendment, as far as the opinions can bd
gathered at Albany, will be readily deco
ded to by a majority, of tho House."
those who have lost by the thtee last fires.
Such as shall not.by thin day have made I
application, svill be debarred tho benefits
of iho recent collections.
\VM. T. WILLIAMS,)
>
\VM..TAYLOR,
■ Committee.
JO'S. (CUM MING, >
A letter has been received In New York,
R. Clive. Right Hon P. Courtney, J
Brougham. Esq. .R. S. Creve. Esq. E-
Bellow CllVe, Esq. J. Luck, Esq. Lord
W. Russell.
A pelilion was presented from the Pro
testants of Ireland in favor of the Gatltolio
claims. It was signed by several Peers,
and- some thousand gentlemen of large
property. .
The London Globe of March 3d says,
from'Oovernor Forsyth, in svlilch lie states, f ,he Tu-key mail. «M» .letter*. from Cnu-
stantinople. to the SS7tli of January,'arrived
(.this morning, .‘They bring nanewS,unless
that tho parties concetnod lit the abduction
of .Stephenson, will lie rigorously prosecu
ted, and if found gitllty, appropriately pan-
ished.
we may so call ihecnnfiriiiationof the con
tinned great military preparations; - ■ -
Letters from Vatna. nf 2nd January, sta-
The description of a Greek wehdlnv. Iff
the annexed extract from a letter by a
young officer of oiir.Niivy, If a llyely pic
ture of the manners of the Levant. 1 lie
lellit Is dated Smyro»i Dio. 1,18*8, noil
addressed to one of the writer's nearest re-
latioo; ‘.—Philadelphia Chronicle. " *
» I was invited the other day to a Greek
wedding, and was a kind of groomsman nn
the occasion. After collecting nil the com
pany at the house', amdnnting to nearly
forty, we each took a lady, aiid commen
ced our procession to the church, about a.
furlong dislniit, flanked on inch side, add
at a dislaliee from eech olHef of ten feel,
hy hoys carrying Irirge lanterns with three
candles in each. The streets of this pl.ice
are about leu feat in width, very dirty and
very badly paved. On our ai rival at the
church, we entered the chancel, the .bride
and groom knelt down, and the Armenian
Bislmpcommenced in modern Greek, in-
terspnrseil here, and there with Latin, the
marriage cereidhny. No one said a word
save the Bishop undMlfif assistant, who
Greece.—Wlmt a.source of gratification
' jnust it he to the benevolent spirits that
have.so actively enlisted themselves In the
cause of Greece, to find that their fondest
hopes have so yon been realized, in the
establishment of the independence of this
Inte-estins country. Greece nine-now be
considered free—and when the kindliest
ted that provisions were plenty at that made regular responses, and told the bride
place.. The. blockade of Ih ‘ J ' ‘ * r—
The blockade of the Dardanettvs and grnoiu when to exohange rings, wMcb
was VCrv Sen*ibiy fell at Constantinople in I -vpA all they 'did in the ceremony. After
the rise of provisions. The Russian head at least twenty minutes, lie declared them
quarters were to be removed in March to- man autt wife, .and we entered the,'realty
wards the Danube, ■ and operations .would l-room to witness the signature of the tubt*
cotnmen'e with She siege of-Sillmla, - riage contiact. That done, wo departed
Madeira was still in an unsettled state, in the same manner as. wo carnet Mean
The Porte woiild do imthing oontrarv to while, the Inhabitants of ovary house-which
f.fimer declarations; but "had signified do «< had passed on our way to churcht were
the Netherlands Ambassador, that he would I prepared for ottr retujn—and we Were de-
so freely lavished upon her, degentratc ,n *.|. arr , npp g respecting that portion of Greece. *i-s and kindsi I received .a blow on tny
The number of members' qualified to elteek, the ed'ccts of_whjch I Ml nil next
vote at the sitting of tlie Catholic Assem- day i and Severn) of the' ladies were Itnrl,
blv, was, at the time of its dissolution, over though better prepared for the pelting, as
Iti.OOO: • -Hirer expected.it. On our arrival at ilie
Mr. Peel had b»en sworn In as member house, we Wpre received hy the band of nn
for Weslbury. The London Markets were Austrian man of war, playing Hall Colum
excessively dull. t . bia -, and marched up stairs—(every body
An American brig was'chased into Porto Jives on the second floorl—to that tune.
deed must be her sons,.if, in their future
Conduct, they fail to redeem trie pledge
which their, noble struggle offered,.and abs
tain tiieir rich estate of hereditary reputa
.. . .. \
fine of tiie suffering sons of this clime
Of lore and glory. Is now in this city—Mr.
3. Stephanini—who proposes publishing a
narrative df Ilia own life and -anfferlngs,
<C?r the capture of Patras;. the fate ol his
unfortunate family afifr the capture of
As toon as. tlte bride was.seated, the fun
commenced. The g'ronm kissed her, first,
and then every body followed so good an
example ;-_so that she received about forty
. kjsse*. After nil.had .kissed the bride, we
nfl City 2 o'clock—Therj is little alteration I cqintnem-eil kissing the hridemaids, and
in the money market.this morning. The then every woman in the room-s-old. and
Novo. Terceirn, nn the tfltl) of Fehruary.
Site ran on shore in liazv weather, and 1
landed a large number of Portuguese re
fugees.
LONDON, March 8.
filisfoiohghi; a'view of the ehiel cities
^ , . I in the money iiiuiitBi,ini» inszii.»n R . • .1*/. —• -—— — •-
Greece 1 tlte character, manners, mid cus highest price or Consols has been 87, the young, handsome and ugly.
* i “' >- -/• » aaai. .1- 1 80 9 . 4 . , h(1 |ire , em q,citation is 86 1 —— - u *“
7 B to 8J. ' Exchequer bills are steady—
oO to St prein. India- bonds have fallen
to 41 a 44.
In the Foreign Market tlie PortuJr(tese
Stock had fallen ti> 42 1-8; Mexican t!3.|
1-4. In the other Foreign Stocks there is
- tbms of trip people of Albania, the Turks, |
Egyptians, and Bedouin Arabs. This pub
Ilcation is offered to the public patftfnage, I
to enable the author to effect his return to
h|s native country, and, it possible, to re-1
deem'from a distressed situation, those of I
his family who tnay have survived the Re
no material alteration.
volution, Mr. Stephanini has testimonials
from (hd highest sources, of his ability and
integrity,'arid his work will probably fur.
nisi) us with tlte most correct delineation
Of - tlie condition and' character qf the
Greeks, as well as of their late despotic
rulers, that has hitherto been laid before
Half jiQit Three-—Consuls for account,
87; lijexican *S'l-4.8-41 Portuguese 42
1-2 43; Spanish S 5-8,
A subscrlplion list will be found iu our
' Reading Room.
Tho Baltimore Republican has passed
into tliB hands' of Henry S. Sanderson,
E -q. Mr. D. S. Carr, the farmer yditor,
h iving been appointed Naval Officer for
the Port of Baltimore.
ieentary of the Ifrcasttny.—Mr. .'Ing
ham. tlte Secretary of the Treasury, has
bean particularly tariffed with the attacks
of the coalition press. Wo are glad to see
this, because, judging from ‘.heir Invaria
ble manner, these coalitionist have the hap
.py tact of being most abusive upon the most
v doable officers of-the present admiiiistra-
tion.—The follnwingBk«tch'„of Mr. Ipgl
ham is taken from the Washington Chron
icle, a paper, we helicve, which takes little
or no part in politics, jmd may, therefore,
be considered just and impartial t *
-The Journal de, I*,.. e,flmn„VH,.-|
number of KomaivCatholics, now spread o-1 elficie_ot member ofihe House of Kcptesen-
Ter the surface of ihe globe, at 190,000,0001 tatives. lie is plain arid republican in bis
Of souls. I niatuters, without affectation of any kind.
_____ He observes closely, and alwaysthhtks for
The Montreal Herald, of the 4th! instant himielf.- He depends much upon the.ry-
.iteiMv p a i f .,L„ _n _ e . 1 90urce%«ifbnown mina, and ha?reflected
States, that Mr. Galt, the novelist, has not a grM ? dea | on of | egl ,i alion . La
Ijepn dismissed from Ills post bythe Cana-1 borluus and ludefaligablq, he examines
da Company, out has been called to ling-1 oarefully evety subject which requircsin
2. • i_ . . . I vailtoalinn jml wlilnm ftirma on nirin'idt
land merely to give certain explanations
which it is supposed, cannot be as wel| coi
vot ed by written corires|iondence.
The hand
soine - girls received at least,a dozen times
as many as the ugly ones, as tve,-being
strangeis, were not supposed to know that
one kiss was all that was necessary, and
therefore gave them tines or four. In fact,
I never saw a real kissing match before.—
The ladies took it all in guod part, and put
out their lips, asinuch as to say—kiss awuy
Sugar-plums, coffee, liquors, &c. were
tltep handed round, und as soon as weh id
druokto the health, long life &c.—of.tlie
bride, she commenced, and was followed by
all the other;ladies, throning handful, -of
sugar plums at u,.:\Ve returned the salute,
and, for five of - ten .minutes, there was a
grand discharge. When'our ammunition
was exhausted, we commenced dancing,
ar <1 kept it upuntil.half past three A. H 1
Tlie bride retired at eleven, and was put to
bed with nllthepld ceromoniesof throwing
ihe stocking, breaking the cake &c- i
have been to,church every Bundiij since
my. arrival here, and have been much more
pleased with the clergymen, (Mr. Hartly.)
than with auy I have ever-heard,.-.except
Mr, - - He yesterday gave us a ser
trion, in continuation of one ofihe preced
ing Suuday, upon the dissemination of the
Christian religion In a 1 parts of the world,
in tht.'.last twenty-four years, and more
particularly in-the Levant, the M^reit.and
the East. In the course of-ltis sermon he
paid tlie Ameiicans the highest compliment
that was probably ever.paid them, so that
every one of ul,-(and there, were about
tweuty.bfus present,) fqlt very much in
clined to call out bravo! I am, in company
with Lieut. of Ihe Warren, going
to call on him. to-day, and will request him
to give me a copy ”
Tho following (says the Richmond
Whl|’) is frqitt tho best pfiisible .'.nicricaii
Amrco in England. Wu imagine. that it
(5tty he depended, upon..' Tho pro-ipcol for
ottr broad growers is hotter than tlte pres
ent prices indicate.
LONDON, Folu.O, 182th
• *'It would give mo,sincere pleasure to lie
Serviceable to y.hii. It lta> struok tlte, tlikt
hy oommnnlnating to you, front time to
time, authentic and early information or
the most Interesting events to uv I .nnghl
offoct tlte object wliioli would be so agree
able Jo me, and through yoiir valnahlu pa
per, tender nn essential service to n» r.ottni-
trv, rind p.trtlcttlnrly to Vlralma. Frit ex
ample, in tlte fluctuations of the value of
ottr staples, wero you regularly advised Of
existing prices ntidbf.tiiture projpeois, it
might prevent injudicious speculations on
the one hand, or injudicious speculations
on (he other; .and tltripresent time furnlsh-
os, as I think, a fit occasion (or the com
mencement— itscoutlnoanyo will depend
on circumstances to Which it is uncertain
ty now la rctef. I proceed to give att ear
liest of the kind uf information I propose
to communicate. / ' ‘
•‘Firstly, the present and. future prioe
(proh'tblylo'f wfietft.' Ihe price uf good
wheat, at this time, is S2 *5 the -Winches
ter bushel.—Much sneeiilstinn-prevsIU
here on the probaldv rise or full of the ar
ticle, and 'some tlifference.pf opinion exists.
The result i» ol great Intqfbst to our far
mers. My'own opinion is. that no materiril
change wjll take-place. My reasons I will
st.de. I beg to premise, whon speaking of
quantities, it is an approximation (instead
of arltliinctlcaf pyeoi«'on,which'Is Impnssi-
blejof prnduots and su plies on hand w hich
is relied upon. Btili, ’ wftfi ' the admitted
soilrse of uncertainty, much light Is elicited
liy.estimates drawn fiom high and respect
able authorities. The 'population lit Groat
Britain* olrine is estimated at sixteen mil
lions.' The quantity of wligat necessary
for the support ofthls number,, were noth
ing to be sithstimted in lieu of wheal n«
bread, could nut bp less than a quarter, or
eight lmshe-.U-.it> each'person; and lienco
13.000.000 of quarters for the - whole. To
this add 1,800,000 quarters fur seed—ma
lting ip tho aggregate, i7,3(lft,00O. Hitt
Mr. Jacobs reduced the quality consumed
in ordinaryveifsof.prodiicUvriiiess,tn It,-
,000,(100; and the seed being t,pOO,OOfl.!he
quantity produced this vpar is estimated at
about 9,000.000—making a deficiency of
4,800,000 qfiattefs.- Now, ill the year '18,
they ntade about the sriVne'quantitv—tlie
price thed rose in America to from g-1'75
toga. Yet, in '10,- tlie stock on hand'of
preceding crops was tlie urge amount of
6,000,000 quarters; while, in !26 the Stock
on band was reduced to about 7^0,000.
quarters. • •' 'A ' r . '
“In the whole of Europe- they, cannot
npply 1,000,000 quarters fer exportation,
beyond their own consumption, indued,
France is said to be short in her crop, so
as to require foreign aid. The whole sur
plus from America, I'ripprehentl could not
reach, in round numbers, half u million el
quarters. The wheat in homl did noi ex
ceed the same quantity/ Hence it is im-
tossilile that the usual quantity consumed
ry Great BrUaln dan be brought into' the
kingdom. But as the poor have not tlie
means of purchasing at tltd present high
price, potatoes and oats must be ’substitu
ted-to somo extent—and-to what extent is
the principal question;' in answering which
J would say, tliat'as necessity can alone rey
enneile the use of thrse inferior articlfs'
Wherir will be used wherever there is then-
bility to purchase it; and hence us the sup
ply is unquestionably slfott of the demand,
there is good ground to believe that tlie pre
l ent price will he maintained ; and I appro
Itend, also, that tl)e existing scarcity wiil
l)e very sensiblv felt on our growing liar
vest. . . •
“Secondly, the price of tobacco. That
has advanced from 25 to 50 per cent; with
in the last five months. The reputed short
crop in America has contributed, in part
to this advancer Anti the prospect is,
froth the diversion of labor front tlte cul
ture of tobacco to wheat,tobacco will con
tinue toadvanco. It is believed that tribao
co suited In the French market will bring
200 fraltcs to the Itillngrani, o, 228 lbs. in
tlte sales to he made this month to the
French Government.'
-NEW YORK, April 14.
The pocketoI a guntlormiii w as picked
last (tight at tht) Park Theatre. The rogue
got off with his booty withuut being dis
covered.
A gentleman walking in Rfriadway, be
tween It nml 12 o’clock, was assailed by
.t.tumin, who snatched his w atch from his
pocket. Tho genlloman, however, was
able to lay hold of the watch, and retained
It, with the loss only of the seals, which
Iho, rogtto twisted off and ilecanipcth «s-
oriping'imo n French Hotel, whoro lie elu
ded soateh. H" is sppposyd to have been
a hoarder ih the Hotel.
'file Magistrates of thePolica have in
formation that there are at tlie present time
an oxlerisiye gang of plek-poqkelb in tiro
city—ciinnitig, dospetate.and skilful men,,
many of tvliom Itavo recently clayed their
terms of service Iri the prisms .of various
parts nf'tMfcdunfry, Our citizens would
do well to be on their guard.
nock 12 ds. Corn fa '
lt nansta7- V :" k:
Steainlmnt A ugusta, lirotjks firifchn.)-.,
ton t„ II Malone. Merchandize fin '
2 nnssenffois. .
SlcambOnt Wnt Gaston, Augiiu, e , u .
will)hosts* & 0 In tow, llvWllrtOm!
top. to C I#|)itt, O-nShtar *
fteamhoaV Georgia, Norlis.'.Aei
ds w ttlt.boats 1 & 10 in tow • nk„ . ,
Steamboat Cottrrn Plant, F 0 «. r p.,,„ *
Tba Joiirnaldu Utvr‘*,of Feb. 10thcon
tains an BOcoUiitof ihe liissnftha
l.ir, on hef passage from lloston to the
Coast nf Africa. She is Muted to have l AfRxjsttm.'trth schf
sailed in December last, nud enenuntered wood. * , ... ’
a violent ^aie, in Uu 49,lonR t 4f>. in which
thft.hatr.hes wero burst oil* and she filled
with wrtter.Th« new took to the long boa||
with only one ban el of flow* half a casl< of
.water, and h r.oinpbss *, ami arter enduring 1
every.{irivntlon for thiity <l.«ys, siicreeded
in landing on Fortune hi "id. Tiiry ref-
fnain'orl thrro a few days/; when they star
ted for Nrtusnu, on the Co ist of Guinea
for nssistnnre, [' e have*examined out
files, but ennnot find the cleara'iiuo .»r sail
ing of any such vessel frotil Huston in JJe
cembur last.]~N F. da**
We are hnppv Jo understand that t)yt 1M
vnh.nf IMr. Jelteisonh W’orUs’is pnuted off.
The -Public curiosity looks with ltici$aslng
Interest, to tlie productions of _oiil*, 5 whose
opinions at all times, interesting, are des
titled still more to opeiato upon the present
epoch of ottr. atfairs.
A new* Administration has gone into
power—»It goes in.on ti e principle of Ue
form—to aholisli abuses,.»nd to bring one*
the iruc^rinc^iles of the. Constitution
•Wlinle opinions are so well calCtlUited to
assist this glorious event, as tho.\e -of Tho
nut- Jeflersoq—one of the most illustclous
of pur Presidents, and one of the ablest
‘Expounders of tho Constitution of his
Country.—Rich. Eng. 18th inst.
Tlte New York papers stnte that a room
ha* been taken in Tammany I I,til, for the
purpose of exhibiting the famous Cunadian
Giant.
Clara Fishrr*—Tina sweet enchantress
fs killing u ith tier looks dud graces oar
surprised and delighted neighbors^ in . Co
lumbia. She Inis (to use a quotation
fioni one of thelt* papers) appeared among
them "whit lunainter Stella minnres
\Ve on the low seabornd were opt a little
and justly enraptur' d by tho Vttitchery 'of
her clmrnn,” but our-frie/idsf iu a liiglu
region, would seem fronfthe veltfiineiice
their protestation* to have become eoni^ 1
pletely Moonstruck by this divine.Luna*
, Charleston Gazette.
Memoirs of Jonn Shipp.—The memoirs
vestigstion, and seldom forms an opinion
which is not founded on correct reasoning
and jiiit ptinc'fpjes. : RJr. Ingha.n has, 1
think, been somewhat -under ated ; he 'has I of the extraordinary mifitary career of 1*1
. - , ... r ipore vigon of mindy greater range of John-Shipp, of h»s Majesty’s b7tirregiment.
Lxtract oip lettter from St Croig,24th 1 thought,and more extensive inforiryation jiSstpuhrished by 3 and J. Harper, of.this
Marchr-“This Islnnd is now suffering un-1 than have generally been attributed-to ' ‘ItM ' —
der the roost protracte»l and obstinate spell I ^* ,n v i* certainly a man of business,
Schr Five Tlrothcrs, Spijrk,' Tai
Stoatubnat Hamburg, B^tlcn! CbrnT,'
ton te Its Vo A L^,rl)iof &co Rfltrjck £
morehatulize and 7 p a55e „.
ppmengefs.
Snfi olliers.
sta »*
'Obale,'
14 passeuget-s.
TZSTXROAr.
Sciff Mary Adams, Sylvia, S,. Mar .,,
bloop Dirigo, Bates, I’roviHence.
dkpartku. tme MOBXIko.
Steamboat Augusta, Brnriks; Xriguits
!' llRthburg, Boyt(e„, y 1 '
CtriARZD Foa THIS roar.
From oor -UoRnKSpoitrisRTs '
* • Office, of the Courier, Mercury ) ’’'
_ '.und.. Colette, it
CllARLEBTOft, April 11—7 V. >1, l
-•ARItlVKU. 1
Ship Jtriiiifi, Havre sailed Ifltli Feb.
Mr. Itnnt Regalia, Pltlludelphia And 7 di
fin tlie Gapes, v. ■ *
Bark ,\v VO,.tins, Havre soled 18th Feb.
r'|). l' r-luccri, Mntanz.u, i| dsintbegulf
.CArried away tlte head of tlte foremast.
Justices Court,
J U^IOE M’IIUNNELt'S court wl(j(
be bold To-Morrow, 24th inst.
npril 23
Just Received,
IE Extranrdinury MitUrirv
i
fHE Extranrdindry Military Career
of John riltipu (aid a Lieutenmit In
Ills Majesty’s 87th Regiment—Written br
hljmetf.j. ' ,
*' Nci one can read the accnutit of !i|<
stifl'eriitgs, without tlte darpesi commilent-
jlWlon."— I.omton Literary Genctte. .
. •• We are satisfied that no one minis,-
front she Narrative »(! onr.btavr Auio-lii. *
ogrttpher, withuut having been deeulj in-
lerested in bis story."—77te Critic..
T. if. DRISCOLL,
april 28 L ;95 ) '
«s I
Valuable City Property
■ " FOR SALE.
The City Hotel oti Hay-stmt,
and the extensive three itqry.
Btiililtng on Joimstuu's Square,
occupied hy Mrs. Hall) as I
Rourding.llttiise; are nfl'ererl fur sale, and
terms made known nn application at th,
Marine atid Firc’lnsqrance Hank.-,
It the jrbovp p<operiy be no> sold preri-
ops to.VVeijuejnaJ tlie- 0th Mav, U will It
* r _ offered at Auction on that tftrf.
-- W. W. BAKER, Cashier.
" npril 23 95 ; '
B. II. Norton, Esq. 1,-itely oneotlhe ed
itors and proprietors of the Hartford Times
is appointed Post-Master, for tUrtforil,
(C-’on.) in the place of Jonathan Law, (oj
moved. Tlie Times .was the first paper in
Connecticut which raised tlie Jackson flag
nml stood forth manfully in defence of the
character of the General, mpiflst his most
bitter and implacable enemies.. and adyn-
ented successfully his clainis upon the coup'
try for Ihe first office ip the gift of the pco-
ple.—A', y. Eve. Post. -
Cap|. Andrew Mather, forriterly'ope of
our worthy and intelligent Inilia ship mas
ters. has been appointed to the command
qf the Revenue Cutter Engle, on the Nuw
London station, yico Frederick Lee, remo
ved.—N. Y. Ef‘. Poet, 14th inst. .'
COJIW1ERCIAL.
city, is a highly amnsmg book.; It pur-
ports to be an authentic autobiography ta>
drought that has been nxnerienced for anl1 howove . r . inexperienced he may be ; in king.itp its hern from his birth and leaving
"gut “KSr-P? " P , r ? Cl fnr the arduous ami Complicated duties Of bis him when stripped, of hi, commission by a
nv seats. Vegetation is almost «u«pen-| present hieh office, l'-have not the le'ast | court martial. It relates to irtilitary ppi
of i
many years,
ded, and wiihout early.relief'ihe planters
will be tillable to look forward to a crop
next year sufficient to meet {heir .current
doubt lie will soon make himself master of
its details, and exhibit those enlarged and
liberal views whichnugHtoverto cliai'ac-
teiise a Minister of Finance. 1 The nation
zxpeuses. In fact the season is deplorable tvi „ , ook for something, no/.will It W dis-
llfAfipnl r. I»f 1 till** VPAlU p.rrm linn alrnartn I ,.„!..> n .l T* at, ,11 1,1, aaan I,a
at present, and this year’s crop lias alreriffy I unpointed. It will he seen wlmt lie .can
been curtailed by this calamity at lesil'one j do.and what hehasdone ; and i think Unit
third.'
©NE DAY LATER FROM ENG
LAND.
The ship Grecian, Capt. Masters, has
arrived at New York from Liverpool, and
has brought papers of that place of the 5th,
and London of tlie.3d of March, being one
day later than before, received.
Capt. Mastersdnfiirms, that wheri he lefl
Liverpool there was a great de,.1 of excite
ment on the Catholic question, hut that in
three days there would be something i5onc
^decisively—tlte only news stirring; .
In the House of Lords on the 2d, the
merit will he finally conceded lo him-
•s-hifch is now denied, an<J' to which he has
just and intrinsic claims. - •
A’ric York.—A bill concerning the Banks
in this State, has passed both branches of
tlie'L'gisjatnrc of.New York, and bpco.me
it law. Its provisions are singular, nml ex
perimental. All the banks in the’Siate
are to be brouglit tinder the jiame: regula
tions, which, briefly, are—that all tlje State
hanks are made responsible for jhe solven
cy of each, so that, if anv one fail,, the cre-
ditdrspf that paiticitlar institution are to.
be reimbursed from a joint'fund furnished
by the rest.' -A hoard of three commission
ers is appointed, whOare required at stated
periods, .and at .all oilier times on the re-
Duke of Newcastle, gave not.ee that | le quisition of any three of tbft'Bqnkz, to ex
. t . . _t. _ it _ -s I aininn wtln tViA nlmnqt rtnfail. »t»Fo 'sit tin
should move a ibll of the House, oft . the
day that imglit be fixed for bringing intar
amine wdth the jiltnost detail-into all the
affairs of. each insntntion—in the ivo’rds of
that bouse the.bill for the removafof Gath- t)ie law thoroughly to-inspect the affairs
Ai;.'b;....a;;.». ,„i,mi. i._ _au i,„ ... ta | of the Bank,' to examine all ■ the.books,-
r eviderfees
Olio'disabilities, which 1 be said he should I °l_ tl10 Ivanlt,' to oxamine all the.tic
dc'signato as "abill for oppressing and ip- nnle5 ' bonds, and other cvtde
j.iriug thy King, and for'introducing I’o- "f debt-to ascertain the quantity of
spe-
pery.and arbitrary power.” The debate aDd “teir ability Jo meet engagement*,
was very warm ;.the Dukes of Wellington I *0*
*ln J Qiirrnv *, n/l * is n t_ .. f D_aL J
ami Sussex, and tlte Bishops of Bath “and J, W* bl, "' t5 . in tlie cit'7 ’of -Niw Iffirk
Irsnlr w n .. .in .so* fTI— ..i'lllHVG ulfCiKlV SIL’Hllinil t II Gl T f 1 (.'tf! f 111 1)1 II t iflll
Wells, took an active part.' The Duke of | have already signified their determination
■Wellington said that “ tlte protestant estab- »°* ,u talie a . >; e " e ' val of their charters un-'
lishment would Ub confirmed in its strength. d® r Ih.® conditions of the new law.
voids! be confirmed in its strength,
aud secured tit the possession of Us rights
by concession to tlte- Catholics, arid that
the . effect of the'coarse Ihe Government
w is about to pursue would lie to put down
and prevent the growth o/ Popery alto
gether/'
Nat- Intelligencer.
The Now York Evening Post of the 14th
inst. advertingitO. the above subject, says—
Front infqrmalion/hU-mprniiig from Al
bany, pn which we think we can rely, .tve
IMI-I . ‘ I J ' r- .. •’ •'.V,' •
It will be remembered that the 5th of I venture to predict that a proposition will
rations that actually, took plane in India
during,a period'-of twenty five -years, arid
has an appendix containing testimnnies of
military officers of high rank to the merits
Tmporla'nt from the. Mediterranean.—We
have it from a source which is entitled to
the fullest confidence, that In the early
part of December, David Ofley, lijqrr A-
•uerican Consul at Smyrna, proceeded tir
Constantinople, to negoctate a passagn for
the U..S. sloop.of-war Fairfield, Captain
Parker, to that city, having .a gentleman
on board who was trie, beater of a ' Treaty
to be entered into between the American go
vernment and the Porte. Its purport was
not.known; but the impor'thnee atlachcd to
it.by Commodore Cratie, may be' inferred
from the fact,that althotiglrin feeble health
he Jeff his flag ship an I went on board,-for
the ptilpose of accompanying the embassy
to Constantinople. On the J4th Deo. the
Fairfield wasrit rhe mouth of the Dardan
elles ; and'assoon asperniisson was receiv-
ed would go up to the ‘famous city.’'.
Dates from Liverpool ,.,8d March
" " Havre...;..8d MAiu.il
From the Savannah Georgian'.
1 , _ ' COTTON. ! '
TlTe stock of Cotton in this city was ta
ken yesterday. -Ai rie.li as it is possible to
ascertain, including all on ship board, it iv
as follows;
Uplands,- '
Beri Islands,
Add fiir errors and onits
sions.
Drawirtg: ‘Rectjived..
FHIilE filth anil 'litst-Drawing of Alstons
Jt' Ic llall l.olteiyVis repelled,
Wo' 3,?0T H Pi|ke>'f 3300,:
Was sold aubis tlifn-c. .Holders of Ticket)
will call and examine the list rit
' LUTHER’S
, . Lottery and Etehange Office.
npril 23 ■
Cotton Cords>, Brown ,
Sheetings, &c.
5 BALES While Drab & Olive Cotton
•Cordp,
4. do 2-4 Brown Sheeting
35 DriinesticCoitoii Slurtv
for sale by ■ J
PHILBRICK& BAKER,
npril SfS ' '
• Corn Afloat.
m 'irt , rflkilh > ’ , ’USHBLS CtMa
i& o V vv per. sclirt Iwlepmlenco -,
ft-uur Hojilmore, and Five Brothers from
Tappahannock, Va. (if ( kale on board a
Anderson’s, whnrl.'hy , _
SORREL do ANDERSON.
april-23 35m
24,00ft
8,383
Bales
1;
28,882 •
and services of Lieut,. Khipp.-Jt is,, how. . Tills explains the ritpiours which have
ever, as entertaining : as even-a work of been circulated through the English aud
fiction cmiHl lie, and-sonv- parts of the lie
ro's adventures arje really so”extraordina
ry” that we are half.incljnedto suspect him
nfgivjng them a little gr.ituitous embellish-
mentr NotwithstiidUing spine bad writing,
and nut a few bad jokes,, the author has a
knack at telling a story with grea j effect!
and sometimes with real hpmotir. < Scat
tered thtriugh tlte work are many notices of
l lie-coantry, climate- and inhabitants of In
ilia, and moral rind economical directions
toad venturers in that quarter'of the globe
Mr. Shipp is a devout and* httmane-mari as
well as a good story teller, ami the enter
tailing jumble he has given us in these vol
umes is far pleasanter reading than the nil
rtierOns-republications qf English Hovels,
the titles of which we are tired of seeing.-
N. Y. Ev Post.
French papers, relative to rmgociations
between tho American Government and
Turkey. One report says that the Forte
were endeavoring to-sebure'the co-opera
tion of the American Navy in-the war a-
gainst-'Russia; and another,"that the -basis
of the Treaty submitted by Mr. OlHey' was
the free navigation of the Dardanelles to all
nations. These reports nitty be true, but wo
shall better-know the nature and results of
the Treaty, when they are officially an
nounced. That R- Treaty ofsoine kind has
bceriintho.process of negotiation, i s. be
yond a doubt—Neto York Journal of Com
merce, Afrit IS.,. .
High water Tomorrow at Tybee,.,13
do do' Savannah,.....'....I
The enemies of the ex-chancellor ol
Great Britain, Lord Eldon, style him gran
ny. 'Lord King is descended from a Lord
Qlmncellor. In the House of Peers in Feb
ruary, the former presented a petition a-
. a’inst Gathollo Emancipation,from a nurri-
be) of females. Lord King rose and asked
him whether tlte women whoifigncd the pe-
tition.were o(d.or young. Eldon-replied,
(liqlfhe was no't infdrmed on that bend, but
Itedid know that! many females of the king
dom were better acquainted with tlie c'on-
slituljon, and had more common sense.thrin 1
certain deoendants of Lord Chancellors.—
Lord Ring rejoined,looking at Mm signifi-
eaptly—“It is certain tint the sentiments
expressed in {lie petition are those* nf-rill-
SS- ihe grannies or ,old women in the land.”—
Phil, Nat. Gaz.
We understand, (says the Columbia
State,Gazette, of the-17tli inst.) that on
Saturday last, at Fairfield Court House,
the case of"The state til Shadriek Jacobs,"
was triad; v ..
Jacobs was charged wjtji the-* murdef of
Andrew Fester, who w^’s Killed upward
of twenty one years ago. Tim: e videnc*
agamsj Jacobs, was cliiefly presdnintive.^
was found guility of murder; but recom
mended, by the jury; to Executive clbm-
oncy. vWe are also told that he lias applied
for anew trial, . -
The Signoria (Mde Mallbrrin)has reach
ed the highest point in the favor of tlm
Parisians. Her recent performances are
represented as equally admirable for life);
dramatic and vocal excellence—She play
ed in her best manner, on tho 24lli of Fob.
Mr tire benSf.t of Gardel, tho colebrnieil
maiirc de balkt*. who Mmja his debut at
Pans in the year 1774, . . , -
DIED. ... !
The Philadelphia papers nf the 12l,h inst
announce the death of Air. .IAS. HAM
ILTON, a wealtTiyprantyr of Georgia,- and
well known as d'distinguished merchant
in this City sumo y;ar» ngo. V •
Notici*.
jp OUR months altetj-tlete
will be made to the Han. tiio Loiirt.
of Ordinary, of the County. qftbatban,
(iff leave to yell a tract fif lend No 95-41 h ,
District Coweta County, drawn by »< 1
ca'llolijies, an orplianl in the •***_. .
Lottery,-fiir .the benefit of the cieditors ot
said orphan
n.hIolmsteau
- Bilprdiatt,
MAKIJf E LIST.
PORT OF SAVANNAH!:
’ > - 1 ! . • ♦■ ■ i
58
0.
—X
ARUIV :l)
Ship-Hmiilous, Latnani, fm Liverpool,
sailed/flth Feb. Salt to S H Fay &cp.
Brig Francis, Crofi, Philadelphia'upd 8
ds fm the Capes, to II Slo^ri. Merchan
dize &c. to*A Parsons', J H Reid, Dun-
Itrim? & Cnmpfield.'N B & H Weed, H
Lord, l’hilbrick So linker, J Gana'hl.ICeteli
sop, jr. W Gasron, J R Johnson, Fairchllt
Lyon &co G Schley, S Jenkins,- G Nyw*
..... Ar- ~ •' * - ®ji' -
liall, N Caihpfield, J M’Kenzio &co J
.Sohr Independence, Tyler, Baltimore
and 7 ds fm the Ca'|Ves. 90Q0 bush Gorp
and other merchandize to Sorrel & Ander
son, R Malone, T ,Ryerson„R Campbell.
Bayard & Hunter. ,
Scltr Hannah Bartlett, Swift, fm Back
(liver with Rico to P DeVillera, J l’ Wil-
iatnson, arid II Habersham.
pioop Delight, Lanrioati, Charleston 1
lay. Merchandize to Claghorn & Woml.
Bayard & Hunter, Tuft' & Padelford
PhlibrieU Si Baker. 4 pasaeiige'rr,
april 23'
Washington living’s New
■ WorK’
iPlTniONICEES’'OF'THE CM
QUEST OF: GRAN A DA—Hi®*
Author of'the SkelSIt Hook, &0.-I®
volume,. JW revived
april 23>
4-
Moselle Wine.
A NDRE W LO W & CO. have tec«^
iSLby the/slrip Oglethorpe, from
pool, a few casks bottled Ucriaizber,,
sclle of the finest aridmost delicate
which, with a view to introduce the ' «
into general use, they are disposed t
by the single cask, amiut iittle niqe ,
cost and charges.
april 28 ■ 951. - ' —fp
c;w. Rockwell
H AVE'received per Status aml b
front New York and other l»'
rivals a late a large assortment ol .
> Nfiw Spring Goods,
Ging|tamvl<' r ' tl15 ’ ,?* n K,khieft''
Flag and liandanna Unnko cl' ^
Gros de Naples M '
■ Blue.Black, Ores tie
Bonnet Cambric, IrjffiUin j’tdy,
Leghorn liu niiots. Hut"*"’ 0 , Jlol
: Fcnlards, Swiss,Book & Jaconr
Tl.raul and Bpbinot Laces
. Navarinb Cloth. Ilouc
, Brown and .While Dtrihgagni,,
. Gr.mdttroll Stripes, Sew* 118 - -
Gauze ScAifsp Kid .and
Ued' pifddingi Nankeens,
iOp.K 11
april S3 .
05